Driven by the belief that what was traditional in 429 BC is radical today, FRTC performs Oedipus the King exactly as Sophocles intended... sort of. Men play all of the roles (including Love Interest/Mom Jocasta) just as the Greeks would have wanted it; only with Faux-Real, the role of Oedipus is played by a woman. Searching beyond the Freudian notions of "boy loves Mom," Faux-Real re-examines Oedipus with modern eyes (pun intended) and ancient techniques, to shed new light on this classic tale of sex, power, murder and the dark urges lurking inside of us all.

Ancient Greek plays were presented at three-day-long Dionysian competitions (think "American Idol" but with everyone drunk and half-nude). In order to win these Bacchanalian Battles of the Bards, the performances had to be entertaining as well as edifying!

The Faux-Real Theatre Company has been making cutting-edge theatre exciting and accessible to New York audiences since 1994. Shows created include FUNBOX Times Square, Htebcam (Macbeth backwards), and William Shakespeare's Haunted House (a walk-through theatrical event that ran seasonally in NYC from 1996-2005). FRTC was most recently featured at SummerStage 2011 with their original adaptation of Jason and the Argonauts, performed in parks and amphitheaters throughout the city. In addition to his work with FRTC, Mark Greenfield has directed for and performed with Gorilla Rep, been the on-set writer for Drew Barrymore's film Whip It, and was the lead-actor in VEGAS: Based on a True Story (Official Selection, Venice Film Festival 2008). Mark can be seen in the upcoming 2013 film 200,000 Dirty co-starring with the Grammy winning rap artist Coolio.

La MaMa is a remarkable arts institution with a world-wide reputation for producing daring work in theater, dance, performance art, and music. Founded in 1961 by theater pioneer and legend, Ellen Stewart, La MaMa has produced and presented more than 3,200 theatrical productions to date and is a vital part of the fabric of cultural life in New York City and around the world. La MaMa provides a supportive home for artists and takes risks on unknown work. Artists such as Sam Shepard, Lanford Wilson, Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Harvey Fierstein, Blue Man Group, David and Amy Sedaris began their careers at La MaMa. La MaMa has been honored with more than 30 OBIE Awards, dozens of Drama Desk and Bessie Awards, and, in 2006, Ellen Stewart was recognized with a special TONY Award for "Excellence in the Theatre."

Scheduled March 7th through March 24th, OEDIPUS REX XX/XY will have a performing schedule of Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 2:30pm at La MaMa's First Floor Theatre (74A East 4th Street). OEDIPUS REX XX/XY runs 75 minutes with no intermission. Tickets are $18 general admission, $13 students and seniors, and can be purchased by calling 212-475-7710 or online at www.LaMaMa.org.